This week I am only working on a quilt that I made years ago for my daughter. It is one where you sew the blue jeans squares together and the seams are on the outside. Some are loose so will fix that. It is like probably 12-15 yrs. old but she still uses it.
Posts: 573 | Location: Ashley, IL | Registered: Feb 16, 2005
The more I looked at the little quilt I posted last week the less satisfied I was with the wonky gold border on it - so I took off the binding did some restitching - put the binding back on. Here it is "repaired". Still not perfect but at least better.
Martha
Helping to fight Alzheimer's one little quilt at a time. AAQI
Posts: 6830 | Location: Montana | Registered: Mar 25, 2005
This year I plan on working through the 14 very small projects (like potholder size!) in the book pictured to help me play with the features of the machine I bought last year. This project is called Marsh #1. It was fun to do.
Posts: 1000 | Location: Wisconsin | Registered: Aug 17, 2006
Shogun, I hope you feel better soon. Ima quilter, I've been looking for something to make for the youngest grandson that wouldn't strain my brain.. Think yours is it.. Just jumped off the page at me.
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Bozie- love the log cabin and I did not find anything wrong with the star one last week. Both look great to me. Iam, nice quilt, always nice to finish UFO projects. This week I started and completed this quilt for my friend who just started chemo therapy. All the material came from my stash, even the backing and batting. The quilt is gold, pink and floral with nice green border. The camera did not do it justice. Looks great in person.SueThis message has been edited. Last edited by: sister sue,
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I made another journal cover. My nephew and his wife have a dachshound, and the fabric spoke to me. After I got it home, I realized I had to cut the rows separately and restitch because the fabric had one row of dogs running along right side up, and the next row was upside down. What's with that? When looking at the picture, I realize that I placed two identical rows next to each other, not my intention. Too late now, they were mailed Wednesday, and should have been received today. Ah well...the best laid plans of mice and men...teaches me not to be in such a hurry to finish.
I went to sew the other day but didn't get anything done. I have sinusitis and I felt like I was going to fall over LOL. Dr gave me some meds but so far it isn't doing much good. I hope to get in there soon and get some tops made for QWL.
I just finished this Pilgrim and Turkey applique.Sue and I have been working on this for a couple months. He didn't make it for Thanksgiving 2012 , but he was my finish goal for the week. DH wanted me to finish so he could post on his applique site.
Darling projects. The dog journal is too adorable. Love the teddy/turkey and the decorative stitch little quilt. Shoot I love all the projects. Thanks ladies I needed a smile for my face today.
I finished a few things on Thursday, but can't show a picture as they are being mailed to board members .
After they receive them, I will post pictures.
Marths, the minis are always great. That blue and gold would be a beauty in my living room! I'll be watching for it on AAQI.
Ali, feel better soon! I made homemade turkey and noodles for DH yesterday after his bout with a kidney stone and he gobbled it all up. Hope you have a good care giver.
Sue, good to see you peeking over the quilt for your friend. Isn't the BQ2 pattern great? I have used it a few times and it is my current favorite. It is versatile for large prints or pieced blocks--made a quilt with a panel fabric and modified it to use rectangles instead of squares.
Great projects everyone! I made a little mattress for my 1950s doll bed that I'll be giving to DGD on her birthday later this month along with the baby doll I made for her.